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Hamilton takes pole as Vettel hits engine trouble

Lewis Hamilton was fastest in qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix and thereby took his fourth straight pole at the circuit. Kimi Raikkonen is set to start from second, narrowly beaten by 0.045s. Sebastian Vettel failed to set a timed lap due to engine problems and will start the Malaysian Grand Prix from the back of the grid - or the pitlane. Qualifying kicked off in anger, especially in the Ferrari pit box, as the crew of Sebastian Vettel was still working hard to replace the engine that caused trouble during FP3, little more than 2 hours earlier. When Wehrlein and Ericsson were first to get to the track, Ferrari was still working hard, until 3 minutes later, both Raikkonen and Vettel...
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